Dave had put his trap again
last night and it took over four hours to process.
There were 364 moths of
seventy-two species trapped, which included five new, Bird-cherry Ermine,
Diamond-backed Moth, Dwarf Cream Wave, Lilac Beauty and Short-cloaked Moth.
The following were trapped and
identified: Bird-cherry Ermine [1]; Diamond-back Moth [1]; Carcina quercana
[3]; Agapeta hamana [1]; Dark Fruit-tree Tortrix [1]; Large Fruit-tree Tortrix
[1]; Lozotaenia forsterana [7]; Celypha striana [1]; Marble Orchard Tortrix
[1]; Red-barred Tortrix [1]; Eucosma cana [1]; Chrysoteuchia culmella [20];
Crambus pascuella [5]; Crambus perlella [2]; Agriphila tristella [1]; Eudonia
mercurella [3]; Small Magpie [1]; Udea lutealis [1]; Udea olivalis [8]; Dioryctria
abietella [4]; Phycitodes binaevella [4]; Buff Arches [2]; Blood-vein [1];
Dwarf Cream Wave [1]; Riband Wave [34]; Large Twin-spot Carpet [1]; Barred
Straw [4]; Small Rivulet [1]; Lime-speck Pug [1]; Green Pug [2]; Brimstone Moth
[3]; Lilac Beauty [1]; Swallow-tailed Moth [3]; Peppered Moth [3]; Wilow Beauty
[9]; Clouded Silver [1]; Light Emerald [4]; Poplar Hawk-moth [2]; Elephant
Hawk-moth [2]; Pebble Prominent [1]; Yellow-tail [1]; White Satin Moth [1];
Scarce Footman [3]Common Footman [34]; Buff Ermine [1]; Short-cloaked Moth [1];
Heart and Dart [15]; Flame [5]; Flame Shoulder [1]; Large Yellow Underwing [8];
Double Square-spot [7]; Bright-line Brown-eye [1]; Common Wainscot [3];
Shoulder-striped Wainscot [1]; Sycamore [2]; The Miller [2]; Dagger sp. [4];
Coronet [3]; Marbled Beauty [12]; Angle Shades [1]; Dark Arches [56]; Light
Arches [4]; Marbled Minor sp. [4]; Middle Barred Minor [1]; Common Rustic sp.
[6]; Small Dotted Buff [2]; Uncertain [26]; Rustic [7]; Silver Y [2]; Straw Dot
[1]; Snout [2] and The Fan-foot [3].
Large Fruit-tree Tortrix
Dwarf Cream Wave
Pebbled Prominent
Small Cloaked Moth
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